John II of Viennois
Jean II de la Tour du Pin (1280 — 5 March 1319, Pont de Sorgues, near Avignon) succeeded his father Humbert I as dauphin of Viennois from 1306 to 1318. His mother was Anne of Burgundy, dauphine du Viennois.
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In 1296 he married Beatrice of Hungary,[1] daughter of Charles Martel of Anjou, titular king of Hungary, and his wife Klementia of Habsburg. They had two children:
- Guigues VIII (1309 † 1333), dauphin of Viennois.
- Humbert II (1312 † 1355), dauphin of Viennois.[1]
Notes
- Georgiou 2017, p. 158.
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References
- Georgiou, Constantinos (2017). "Ordinavi armatam sancte unionis: Clement VI's Sermon on the Dauphin Humbert II of Viennois's Leadership of the Christian Armada against the Turks, 1345". In Kedar, Benjamin Z.; Phillips, Jonathan; Riley-Smith, Jonathan; Chrissis, Nikolaos G. (eds.). Crusades. Vol.15. Routledge.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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